The paper derives ISCO radii, collision energies, and QPO frequencies for charged particles around a Schwarzschild-like black hole in an external magnetic field, but the dimensionless equations contain an internal inconsistency.
Models of quasi-periodic oscillations related to mass and spin of the GRO J1655-40 black hole
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Frequencies of the three quasi-periodic oscillation (QPO) modes observed simultaneously in the accreting black hole GRO J1655-40 are compared with the predictions of models. Models in which all three QPO signals are produced at the same radius are considered: these include different versions of relativistic precession, epicyclic resonance, tidal disruption, and warped disc models. Models that were originally proposed to interpret only the twin high-frequency QPOs are generalized here to interpret also the low-frequency QPO in terms of relativistic nodal precession. Inferred values of the black hole mass and spin from each QPO model are compared with the mass measured from optical observations and the spin inferred from X-ray spectroscopy techniques. We find that along with the relativistic precession model predicting $M=(5.3\pm0.1)~M_{\odot}, a=0.286\pm0.004$, the so-called total precession model ($M=(5.5\pm0.1)~M_{\odot}, a=0.276\pm0.003$), and the resonance epicyclic model with beat frequency ($M=(5.1\pm0.1)~M_{\odot}, a=0.274\pm0.003$) also satisfy the optical mass test. We compare our results with those inferred from X-ray spectral measurements.
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Influence of external magnetic fields on charged particle motion around a Schwarzschild-like black hole
The paper derives ISCO radii, collision energies, and QPO frequencies for charged particles around a Schwarzschild-like black hole in an external magnetic field, but the dimensionless equations contain an internal inconsistency.